A look at the free-agent point guard class of 2016, which the Knicks may be more active in with the imminent addition of Jeff Hornacek as head coach:

Mike Conley, Memphis Grizzlies (age: 28): He made $9.5 million this season and seeks a max deal despite a mysterious Achilles injury. In his prime, versatile and good defender.

Rajon Rondo, Sacramento Kings (30): Had a solid season in Sacramento, leading league in assists but for a pitiful club. Concern more about defensive slippage.

Jeremy Lin, Charlotte Hornets (27): Might love a Garden return if Carmelo Anthony signs off on it. Once excelled in an offense similar to Jeff Hornacek’s.

Brandon Jennings, Orlando Magic (26): Was ticked Knicks passed him by in draft. May not have hit his prime yet and is coming off an Achilles injury, but this scoring point guard has big upside in right situation.

Tyler Johnson, Miami Heat (24): Undrafted and a restricted free agent, Miami covets the unsung guard who made $845,000 this season. Very versatile and actually would be a great triangle fit.

Matthew Dellavedova, Cleveland Cavaliers (25): Making just $1.1 million, the undrafted, gritty free agent is thriving off the bench after his excellent NBA Finals of 2015. Is he looking for starting role elsewhere?

Mario Chalmers, Memphis Grizzlies (30): Often slipped under the radar on Miami’s Dream Team, but now coming off an Achilles injury might make him a risk as a starter at age 30.

Ramon Sessions, Washington Wizards (30): Knicks have had interest in the penetrating point guard off and on. Again, not a bad, versatile triangle guy, but might be limited in a speedball system because he’s not a great 3-point shooter.